Signature of the Celestial Spheres

For millennia, mankind has had the living idea that a mysterious geometric-musical order is hidden in the solar system. This is confirmed by the Signature of the Celestial Spheres on the basis of modern astronomical methods …

After a brief outline of the history of the harmony of the spheres you will find an explanation of what is meant by this notion from today’s perspective. Finally, where there is in deed a very good correspondence between planetary and musical proportions is shown…

For a long time it has been known that the movements of Earth and Venus are in an exceptional geometrical relationship. It is therefore somewhat surprising that one reads nothing about the Pentagramma veneris in hardly any astronomy book…

One of the most profound mysteries of the universe consists in the fact that everything in it rotates, wrote the English astronomer Arthur Eddington. We would like to extend this statement to the effect that the way the celestial bodies of our solar system rotate around their own axes is probably just as great a mystery…

Again, at first an overview of the previous ideas about the geometric order in the cosmos is given. Examples of highly accurate correlations between certain regular figures and the spatial arrangement of the planets then follow…

The book ‘Signature of the Celestial Spheres’ contains the first publication of the discovery of a complex order which includes the distances, speeds and conjunction periods of the planets as well as the rotation of Sun, Venus and Moon …

You will get to know the phenomena of planetary movements and the basics of astronomy in a vivid, exciting and playful way. These pictures allow you to experience the marvellous order in our solar system which confirms in an entirely new way the age-old dream of a harmony of the spheres…

Hartmut Warm managed to raise to a new level the former ideas of a harmony of the spheres, such as those represented by Pythagoras and Johannes Kepler, on the basis of modern astronomical methods. The harmony is found mainly in the long-term movement relationships of the planets.

Using mathematical calculation methods and musical programming, Johannes Kepler’s (1571-1630) thoughts about a harmony of the spheres were continued and translated into music by Brian Cranford, Tobias Krug and Hartmut Warm…

For Kepler, science is not at all a means of procuring material benefits for human beings, or for opening up the paths of progress. Quite the contrary – science is a means of elevating the mind, a way of finding peace and solace in the contemplation of eternal perfection … (Werner Heisenberg) …